Posted on 04/13/2016 5:33:44 PM PDT by Sybeck1
If Donald Trump arrives at the Republican National Convention with less than a majority of delegates bound to him, his message will be simple: I got way more votes than anyone else, and party insiders are conspiring against me to give the nomination to somebody else.
This complaint will be true, it will be valid, and anti-Trump Republicans will dismiss it at their peril.
There has been a weird epidemic of short-sighted schadenfreude among Republican insiders over the last week, as they have watched Trump's campaign blunder through the intricacies of delegate selection.
It is true that Trump's campaign is doing badly at the small stuff, and it's costing him delegates. Trump failed to organize for Colorado's complex delegate conventions, in which voters never got to express a direct preference for a candidate. He has just started the process of selecting hundreds of delegate candidates in California. He has failed to stack relevant convention committees with his allies.
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From the article
That is where Cruz really stepped in it. Cruz is smart enough to figure out the rules and ignores the bigger picture.
Don't mistake my comment as an endorsement of the process. However, it is the process, the rules were published ahead of time and those rules were followed.
That's a pretty good definition of "fair", don't you think?
There. Fixed it for you.
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